This Village Without Roads Is Straight Out Of A Fairytale Book
If you ever wanted to live your own fairy-tale, you may want to consider moving to the village Giethoorn. Also known as "Venice of the Netherlands", this magical village founded around 1230 is the kind most people could only dream of…
It has no roads or any modern transportation at all, only canals. Well, and 176 bridges too. Tourists have to leave their cars outside of the village and travel here by foot or boat by (usually by "whisper boats", which have noiseless engines). So you can probably imagine how peaceful it is here (well, when it isn't flooded with tourists, of course)… Even the village's website says that "the loudest sound you can normally hear is the quacking of a duck or the noise made by other birds". It's like something out of a storybook.
The village Giethoorn has no roads
But that doesn't mean there's no way to get around…
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The most common mode of transportation is by "whisper boats", which have noiseless engines
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Therefore, the village is very peaceful…
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The loudest sounds you'll hear is probably the quacking of a duck (well, when it isn't flooded with tourists, of course)
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Also known as "the Venice of the Netherlands", this magical village was founded around 1230
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Its first inhabitants found numerous peat deposits and dug many holes over the years
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Eventually, these holes turned into lakes
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The newly created islands were connected with more than 176 bridges
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Which give the village a cozy fairy-tale touch…
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